This is the sort of behavior that the ASBO was created to combat, get intouch with the council/Police/residents association.
(Anti Social Behavior order)
2006-09-11 14:30:53
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answered by pcg2645 2
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Can U afford a new device on the Market The Mosquito?
It emits a high pitch irritating sound but only the Under 20's can hear.
The Local Railway Station plays Cliff Richard/Bob Hope, that seems 2 stop all kids from congregating.
Or contact UR neighbourhood Community Officer.
2006-09-11 05:40:40
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answered by Anonymous
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My kids are 5 & 6 and I still don't let them play outside unsupervised. Our yard is completely fenced and gated but I can't see every part of the yard from the house. Just last week in a town nearby some creeper grabbed a 4 yr old girl and threw her in his car. She wasn't supervised. They found out this creeper was the same guy who kidnapped and sexually assaulted a 6 year old girl a few days before. Sure, it might not happen but as long as I'm vigilant it WON'T happen to my kids. Predators are opportunistic and just like in nature, they hunt for the prey that is easiest.
2016-03-17 12:26:24
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answered by Anonymous
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One of the most difficult questions . Mostly when you care about them ; they keep playing more .
So , what to do ?
1- Try to find a place for them ; where they can play in peace .
2- You ignor them completely .
But I'll keep saying that children are children , every where in the world ; when they want to play ; they play !
2006-09-11 05:44:24
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answered by citizen high 6
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2016-04-24 02:50:17
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answered by ? 3
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There are a couple of things you need to do. First, if possible, find out who the parents are, and speak to them about it. Let them know that their kids are breaking the law and committing vandalism against your property. If the parents refuse to act, they can probably be held liable. If this continues, put a hidden video camera in the window or someplace safe where you can record what these kids are doing. When you have gathered enough video evidence, take it to the police and PRESS CHARGES!
2006-09-11 05:38:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi there, I agree with what someone else said, video tape them (w/o letting them know you are doing this). When it happens again, contact the police and let them know what is going on and that you have video to prove it. Hopefully the police will then either go talk to their parents or issue a restraining order against them to where they aren't allowed within so many feet of your house. Good luck!
2006-09-11 05:42:02
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answered by aloneinga 5
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Been there and there is only one answer. A dog. ours is friendly but annoying and puts them off doing anything outside the house. He b jumping all over them putting off their games.
In worse times( window breaking etc.). Gave out to them- got worse. Told parents- got treathened with solicitors. Called police- they got more abusive after police left, the kids actually arranged for police to come to us many times on false complaints. Police ended up frustrated with us and told us to call off this feud which did not exist. NIGHTMARE.
So a nice friendly but annoying pet is the job. Careful to keep those kids off your back, their too smart thesedays getting ideas and keeping up with each other on the web.
Let them get bored of non conformance with their windups and they eventually find someone else to annoy.
good luck and hope things calm down.
2006-09-11 13:08:23
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answered by Daz74 1
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Listen There are many solutions:
1- Put a piece of white wood Illustrating: "Dangerous dog inside", or "Beware of the bees"!
2- when they are around pretend you are using the phone and telling someone that: "there's a huge snake in my garden!"
3- Bribe another stranger kid to go, offer thejm candies and play with them, when they approach your home, he must tell them that the house is haunted.
4- pour some Car oil in the playground where they play.
5- Try talking to their families, if you want to make it peacefully.
6- Make them a cake or something, or offer them some fruit while they play, offer them cold drinks in a hot day.. they'll not harm your house or annoy you.
2006-09-11 05:41:08
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answered by Lawrence of Arabia 6
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I had trouble with the brat across the street. If the parents arn't willing to do anything, there isn't much you can do. Yelling at them will just make it worse! No wonder kids these days do whatever they want!! I feel for you, it took two years for things to die down by me, now I don't even look at the little bastard! Hopefully they will turn 18 and move away!
2006-09-11 05:38:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Please help!!! There are more of us out here...
I have kids using the hedge at the side of my front yard as an end zone and they tackle each other right into them.
They leave their bikes in the middle of my driveway, and I have to move it to leave, because the kids are no where to be found.
They leave turned-over juice boxes on my front step (who doesn't love ants!?!?!). And T-shirts and flip flops on the lawn.
When did kids stop having respect? I don't ever remember being told not to play on other people's lawns, I just remember always knowing it wasn't respectful.
Good Luck!!!
2006-09-11 05:38:32
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answered by ceece 2
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